PUBLISHED M0 SIER BULLETIN Shoot Now EVERY FRIDAY BY H. C. KIHBKE. Proprietor V B S C R I I T W N HATES ■ 41.H (H it Y «or. Six Monthj ....---- -— .... .............................. 75 Three Mrmtk* ........—................. ........... .......... HI Entered ce second-clisa mutter March 12, 19U* at *h e post oiloe at Moder, Orejeoo. under the A ct of March S. 1 ST». MOSIER, WASCO COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1913 VOL. V N O . 39 ADVERTISING RATES Professional Cards........................per month $ . 60 One square.................................... " ** j qq One-quarter Column. . .. ............. “ , '* One-half Column.......................... " “ 5 . 6 ® One Column......................... " '* 9.00 3.00 Business locals will be charged at 5'cents per line for each insertion. Lejfal advertiscnents will in all rases'be charged to the «»arty oruerime them, at leval rates, and paid for before affidavits are^funiished. special meeting, which call was Wanted ¡•was Rtven for ilast .Tuesday At once— All Lack subscrip- tiiyrht. At this meeting it " a s tjons the B u l l e t i n paid up in j [Snnday’ s Oregonian! decided to ask Lawyer Derby to ¡exchange for receipts. We netai In a most -exhaustive and well-, thought-out essay which is to be sulimit an offer for his services t |,e money . . IS jiublished as a pamphlet, Harri- in reviaiiHJ'the ciiarter of Hood River to suittbe needsof Mosier. | 1 Y 0 U ' ,f -v °11 have •son Williams has demonstrated Mayor appointed Councilmen¡not paid up. for th a t the Columbia River basin is I Husbands and West as a finance \ - .............. - - ~---- ------- to lie a great and us trial and com | committee to make up a budget Notice of Sheriffs Sale tnercial zone icf Nerth America| Tree Planting and Rejuvenating In tfce cir(.u it(W ; of the State ot and that Pertland is to “b^onw j of expenses for the coming year. No oontenrion 'tor satisfaction if you buy of our new line the great port o f this liasin. jjg J Councilmen Wilson Him Ivoot Oregon fa»’ Wasco County. the old Orchard .shows by comparison that lhe were appointed a committee to ilAHY j . S u t t o n , o f Underwear and Sweater Coats—direct from the whole­ An 1 interesting book, full of vàiuabie information on secure a capable marshal. Plaintiff, clim atic belt in which theColum -, V ». Councilman Race was depu- sale house. 'We believe in and practice: — A reasonable toia basin lies contains the world's tisto procure chairs for theeoun- r o b e r t " E v a n s and g rea te st cities and ports, its ¡J oseph in e J. E v a n s , priceon new goods. Afo ..priceon second-hand goods, for cil chamber. L'efendante. ¿greatest industrial activity and Recorder Arthur was author- : there are none in our stock. Jday be bad for ■ the asking. Get»«»e. By «virtue o f an execution, decree and ( it s densest population. He goes _ . >011 to show that The Columbia j ¡Zed to set HI e -the necessary order o f sale, duly issued out o f and books, .-«tel tionery, etc., 'to p rop-R end er the seal o f the Circuit Court of ‘basin excels in jiavigabie water, | t im b e r aiui Conduct his clerical work. ‘the State-uf Oregon, for the'County of in water power, in ' T h e meeting'then adjourned, Waaco, to me diwetednand - dated • the .agricultural resources and that .¡¡fith day o f November, 1913, upon a ■ subject to the mayor’s call. decree for the foreclosure o f-a certain »the Columbia gorged« the natur- mortgage, and: judgment rendered and -al outlet for railroads from the entered in said Court on .the 14th day >. 'IN D IA N B R A V E S AI B R IL E Y interior to the Coast; »tbitt Saab of November, 1913, in the above en­ ■ Point, Idaho, i « 1 the;natural paint titled cause, in favor o f the Plaintiff The Store where Service ojh I Satisfaction are ’A very fair audience attended and against the Defendants, ¡Robert Tor concentration of railroads, -and that Tasco will be the port 'the “ war dance” given a t the W. Evans and Josephine J. Evans, as Classmates. j Ortley hall recently by members judgment debtors, in the sum o f $800. »of S|Mikane. .»a * - a / rom Ufe ,30th A fter citing facts and argu- ‘ of the Warm Springs and Klicki- " ith ¡'M o s i e r O regon iments loading u p to each conclu- tat tribes. The Indians looked CBMt p^^nnum, and the funher sum «ion, Mr. Williams sums them all Aery brave in their war togs, the ^of $100, as attorney’s fees, and the * up as follows: J head dress of eagle featherg'and further sum of 919.20 costs, and the J “ That the great industrial and ! handsomely beaded clothes and ' Cll,ts ot and uporothis W rit, and com- f »commercial zone of the world is moccasins. Standing out prom- xnand,"‘i me make sale °f the real|S « « # -the ‘c lim a t ic ’ z o n e -a s indicated inently among his warriors was foreclesure and ^ ¡ „ a f t e r described, AT by isothermal lines, not by lati- "Skookum Charlie,” who looked I will, oip-the 27th day o f December, 1913, at the hoar of One O'clock, i n' * ■ I | j| V | _ it ide—on which Portland. New the typicaPIndian chief. ■»*- J V York, London and several large The dances were both W e ird *tl‘e afternoon o f said day, a n d . at the 1 cities on the contiueut of Europe [and grotesque. Near the close front door of lb*» County * Court House e - 1 x 1 • i in Dalles City, Wasco County, (Oregon, ! of the performance the Indian 8ell at ,,uWic ttUttion ti> tbe uighmi! « re situated. Nothing bub-bhe latest and best pictures shown. “ That nearly — and perhaps women gave several dances, one bidder for cash in hand, nil the right, I Í title and interest which.tile Defendants, I Change of program each night. «îjuite—all of the Pacific railroads of them being a “ ladies’ choice. ” •of the United States come or will Some of the dusky maidens pre­ Robert W. Evans and Josefihine J. 'Evans, or either of ¡them, had on the H come to the Columbia River— ferred to dance with the pdleface 30th day e f May, 1910, - the date of the j Admission . - 15c .most of them east of the Cas­ braves and unKlushin^ly singled mortgaged foreclosed herein, have since 1 out several in the audience to acquired, or now have in and to the I cades. Children uuder>12 years — - E. A. R a c e , m g r . I 0 c “ That the Columbia waterway dance with, particularly Lee following described real,property, situ- j 2 in Wasco County, Ore- »is, with the single exception of Firebaugh and Bert Loomis, who ate ami |Kon, to-wit: th e Lakes-to-Gulf waterway, the looked good to them. The'“ social event” broke up ! The Southeast quarter Of the South- most important iriiand waterway m*» . . . | west quarter of; the Northwest quarter in the United Statos; and is es­ at a late hour, everyone appar- ./SK19Wq NW.4), and tiultpa, t of the _ pecially entitled to the designa-» ently having enjoyed tile ' occa- -Southeast ¡quarter of the Northwest fluarter -crning-CMta « , « , .... ... bJiid property will b«> s«> Id - subject t 6 , presumption of the ultimate eom- ■ mercial supremaoy of this .part 0 . 1 ^ " 1,3 B0" ’ j oontinnation andredem pi ion a s by law f_ P A T R O N IZ E h i m a n d b e ^ o m v i n c e d ..r a . - iL „ lj0 o m is . o r tle y . provided. »of the Pacific Coast and the Col. Cornelius Gardener and a,1 ^ he l)kUes' ° reK°«1> lhi* prediction that the section be- , . . n , 25th day of November, 1913. •tween the Columbia and the daughter, Barendina, are spend­ L e v i C h r is m a n , From All Station* on the Sheriff Wasco County, Oregon, Fraser rivers is destined to be to ing a few days at Ortley this iFF Y O U W I S H Ö - W R. & N . By G l e n n O. A l l e n , Deputy. the commerce o f the Pacific week. T« To meet,.your friends, stop a t Rev. Jas. Elvin, of The Dalles, (Ocean what the section of the San Francisco, San loso, Del Monte, Paso | THE D ALLE S. W E O O N . Robles, Santa Barbara, la» Angeles, Pasadena SU M M O N S. Atlantic Coast between Boston gave a stereoptreon lecture last HOTEL MOSIER. Riverside and All Southern California Points ------------ Friday evening, in the hall. The and Baltimore is to the commerce I BOARDING and DAY SCHOOL In the Circuit Court of the State of Close Connections at Portland Afforded o f the Atlantic Ocean: in other subject was, “ The country school A ll Modem and ander New Passengers from Oregon Points f For CIUI.S. Oregon, for Wasco County. words, that this section o f the house, the clubhouse of the peo­ Management. | f o r p a r n a v i l a Me a p p l y t o Steel Coaches--Clock System i Coast—ih e Columbia and Puget ple!” The lecture was highly O scar C. B lo w ers , A U G M E N T E D B A T H KACTUrriES Plaintiff, •'iüound -section— is destined to be interesting and was enjoyed bv ELECTRIC LIGHTED TRAINS : S IS T E R S U P E R IO R . vs. •»tlie supreme commercial -section ail. A ik anr Av«nt of the O-W R .& N KLM A 4tLO W K K 3, to help outline your Trip VW.tG. CLÖYD, Prop. «of the Pacific Coast of NorUi " I ■•Defeitdaht. Am erica ” ©f greAt interest k) every sec- i„ the name •fttbe*ute»4if (Dragon, I tion of th e great Columbia basin You are-hereby, required to appear and 1 SUMMONS is the announcement, made by j answer the complaint fMed againat y o u 1 In the Circuit Court oft the State 6f -James J. Hill him self within the in V1* ah',ve «"titled-suit within six XITY SOLDNS MEET Oregon for Waaco County. past week, that a new Ime of 1 mmmotMlupan you o U tM e o f the N O T A R Y P U B LIC P e a r l B .» C r i g e r , ^ h e Common Council of the •steamers will be i»ut in operation Qf Oregon, -or within »lx weeks from Plaintiff, C ity v ( Mosier held its ini­ between the mouth of the river! the date -of the first publication of this vs. M O S IE R O regon tial pow wow in the library and California points within the I oa C riger , Defendaht. y°° to ao 'appear and answer j -building, on the evening of Nov. I next fifteen months. Two finei CklGER, ' the above named le- 2 !„d »»ith .11 members presen,. U b i n . t m n passep- - ^ Z Z & E 'T* ,D* fendant: W. A. HUSBANDS But little was or could be done ger steamers are now being built, hi» »aid complairtt. k, Ul.ACKfftm-H ‘and the rifne was occupied in , at Philadelphia, atfd it. is said The tdlief demaotled is a decree of 'n^he Name o f tb* »tat« of Oregon ISrflflcCASl Satisfaction When the ground is-dry, Contentment “ Farming with Dynamite” HI. M. WEST - Mosiec, / Grain - Niehol & Co., Agent for. DURONT 5 Powder ’Oregon Windows, Doors I i Moving Pictures ( MOSIER OPERA ¡HOUSE | Tuesday and Friday nights of each week l Tum-A-Lum Lumber Co. ) I MOSIER Wm. Rudolf, Manager. ORE. W. 7 LARAWA Y H 7 C jr ' Low Round Trip .Excursion Fares [ ST. MARY’S ACADEMY H. -discussing the advisability of se- ^curing the service* of Attorney A . J. Derby, of Hood River, to -draft a charter for the city and »look after its interests generally, •A committee of two was appoint­ e d to consult with Mr. Derby. H. M. West was Unanimously ^chosen to act as temporary pres­ ident nf the Council in the event *of the absence of the mayor. *The meeting was adjourned sub­ ject to the mayor’s call for a ^ du are hi-reliy reqi/lred to appear O U R S T R O N G P O IN T Slost e'fery han't has its strong point. Ours i » Abtoldte Safe- The strength of a bank is measnred- by its resources, the quality'of its loshs, its cash reserve, and the men Itehind k. ‘We 6an take bath that evdry kian we have is absolutely gtv*d and collectible. Every 20 days our directors examine our 'loams. ‘ We carry' a''Cakh Reserve ‘ twice the amount required bylaw. We know tie ham a strong’ Rank. We want You to know it 'ty-Fnr Depositors. -T. N. M osier , DIRECTORS : J. "P. C a r r o l l . D a vid R o binsom , Shoeing a^d General Repair Work. Satisfaction guára meca - OREGON H o rg e they will be tbe fastest, vessel»1 divorce forever diaaolvingthemarriage I gnJ 'R^ wer the cam ,ujnt flu(l .„ai ever sailed under tbe American n‘latl,n's " p •*,l!it|nR between plaintiff you |„ tllH al»ove entitie.i suit, on or flag. Each will have capacity! '"'1.,*’ ' Jnt' . ,, , . before the 6th day of January, 1914, for 800 passengers and 1,500 Ions publication by order of Honorable w. youI fal1 ,**, ,0 appeaf . M ©SI Kit of freight, and they are expected L. Bradshaw,-Judge of the above en- *nf,wer * 1 ““ “ "r ,h*. ,'li“rnt " to beat the present best railroad (¡‘tedeoort, (qranferriiMle and e n t e r e d for in her^mplaint, to- time between Portland and San on Oct. 23, 1913, amt published in the wit: Mosier Bulletin, the date o f first pub­ For a decree o f the Court forever Francisco by about fotir hours. lication will be Oct. 31, 1913, and tbe The Hood River Orchard Land Co. have 1000 sacks of potatoes stored in 'West’s warehouse, to be shipped to Portlartd markets. • Y . N. A b st in J. M. E iiU orr, K IB B E E y ilff> ■Jfl F. GOSS dissolving and holding for naught the lust publication will be Dec. 12, 1913. bond* o f tnatrimouy heretofore exist­ J ohn G a v in , ing between the plaintiff and the de­ Attorney for PlainStlV. fendant anil for such other relief as ST E A M AND HOT W A T E R to the Court may seem equitable H E A T IN G . This Summons Is paMished' in'the OV E R « 0 TEARS- M o s ie r B u l l e t in , a weekly newapa- Jobbing promptly EXPERIENCE ¡Hended to. per o f gent ral circulation published in i Wasco County, Oregon, f o r 's i x ( 6 ) 1 * consecutive weeks, being seven issues thereof, in compliance with an order I of the Hon. W. L. Bradshaw, Judge 6f ^ ’ the Circuit Court, o f the Slate o f 0 re- ( T rade M arks OCSIANR C'-evmoHTe-Ac. g o rt f o r Waaco County, which order U ' Anyone »«ndtnf a *b*trh end ri#«cr!ptlort mny dkted the 17th day o f November. 1913. ! I’ lfY tn C fA N tM iS m iG R O H ^frkly wrceriftin onf • rM «fiMhatr mit , Invent h»n is rrohahly Mi«iitn.' a. Com mu; ica - antf the date o f the first publication of ' firm» •«ruüiy i..ivt.fi«L HANOBOOV on PaUnu Dinraummons is the 21st day o f No HOOD RIVER * MJ)» ft*«. «»MW for MnirtncMMU. : OREGON P ai «nt« 1 1 , rough Ilunn A Co. wécm Ire A e rim i notice, # 1 1 hemt èhm f-re. la UM vember. 191», and the date o f the la»t | publication o f summons is the 2nd ttey Will |ira»-tice fn IWosrCr and January, 1914. ? K'hmñAmrmt'y ftlnetnw^d Werk If. etr- May lie readied by Rffig íür - rnirup.i» of mny •rt«nt:(lc Journal. Ternr^ *1 a F r e d W . W il s o n , r j i f f : t/fu- na -•( Ir«, $L Bohl bf aH newxiwieri. tancepiwme, Horn»phone til. •AUorney for Plaintiff. 1*1 .U M R IN G . MOSIER - - OREGON DK. H. ’L. DUMBLE Scientific BnerioHL 4E£&r:r^2teIt* Electrical Ap^)tiance5 make the best Christmas Gifts -Pacific Power & L igh t Co. ‘“Always At Your Service. ”